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they're sandwiched around michelle obama who is a unifying figure within the democratic party and the entire country guys. >> john thanks. walter, definitely not the year of the pageantry and coronation, right? >> exactly. it's hot in philadelphia. i'd think she ought to get out here to colorado or somewhere where it's cool. she should get out of town. >> how important is it to trump to grab a piece of that sanders flank? >> it's very interesting and the seismic shift that's happened this year in politics is a lot of disaffected working class, middle class people that feel that the trade deals, immigration, globalization, technology, may have increased the wealth of our country but they have left a lot of people out of it. those people are both democrats and republicans. so you're going to see a major realignment with people like michael bloomberg, moderate republicans. we're about to start out here in aspen our homeland security summit with a lot of the generals and admirals trying to keep america secure and they're very worried about trump, nato, pulling the rug out from under nato.
they're sandwiched around michelle obama who is a unifying figure within the democratic party and the entire country guys. >> john thanks. walter, definitely not the year of the pageantry and coronation, right? >> exactly. it's hot in philadelphia. i'd think she ought to get out here to colorado or somewhere where it's cool. she should get out of town. >> how important is it to trump to grab a piece of that sanders flank? >> it's very interesting and the seismic shift...
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. >> i was hoping to revisit an old friend that you first mentioned when obama was first elected. avav. be kick it is kind of traded in a range between $25 and $35. it goes down and back up again. kurt >> yes, and what is interesting it, it has had a very spotty earnings record. it has had that up and down pattern. i liked the company but i did not help people by recommending it. it is a bouncing ball. down here, i don't know. you would have to have conviction that the earnings can be really good. i expect 2013 to be full of m and a action. that is something that the defense sector is going to be concentrating on. without a takeover, the stock is very, very cheap. >>> it is time for the lightning round. i want to start with eric in california. >> my ticker symbol is rh, what do you think about that? >> people don't like this stock and i do. a terrific play on housing. i want to own it. if it disappoints i want to buy more. let's go to jim in florida, jim. >> dr. cramer i presume. anyhow, i got a problem now, bad disease and suddenly the stock has tripled in big volume. acadia phar
. >> i was hoping to revisit an old friend that you first mentioned when obama was first elected. avav. be kick it is kind of traded in a range between $25 and $35. it goes down and back up again. kurt >> yes, and what is interesting it, it has had a very spotty earnings record. it has had that up and down pattern. i liked the company but i did not help people by recommending it. it is a bouncing ball. down here, i don't know. you would have to have conviction that the earnings can...
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they will see if they can do it in time to strike the deal that president obama wants to get to. if you look at a chart of one month, notice how we were around 7:39 a.m. that's where we made the high yield. they made it about one minute before that. if this was our fed adjustment process, i would think they would show more strength. it's more about europe that triggers the event about a week and a half ago. >> a see saw day for stocks. wall street is getting rate for the they will tell us how it account affect small businesses and mid-size and more. >> hello, everyone. i'm sue herera and here's the update for this hour. politicians were forced to flee the parliament chamber after a magnitude 7.3 earthquake struck the country. more than 40 people were killed with another 1100 injured in the second quake to hit the region in weeks. the quake was followed boy at least a half dozen aftershocks. technical experts from iran and the six world powers gathering for the nuclear talks. they will be joined by officials later in the week. they are aiming for a final agreement by the end of ju
they will see if they can do it in time to strike the deal that president obama wants to get to. if you look at a chart of one month, notice how we were around 7:39 a.m. that's where we made the high yield. they made it about one minute before that. if this was our fed adjustment process, i would think they would show more strength. it's more about europe that triggers the event about a week and a half ago. >> a see saw day for stocks. wall street is getting rate for the they will tell us...
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because andrew, there's two new entitlements in obama care. massive. the subsidies for insurance and the subsidies for the long-term health care. now, allen reynolds' piece today, taxing rich people, whether it's capital gains, dividends, rents, interest, you name it, raising the top brackets, eliminating various exemptions and deductions is supposed to raise $1.2 trillion, andrew. and what ann allen reynolds say, it will back fire, and that is going to add to the entitlement bankruptcy that you are talking about. can you comment on that? because we are heaping bankruptcy on top of bankruptcy, and taxpayers are going to be left holding the bag for humongous federal did he debt. that's what bottles me. >> sure, obama care is to target high earners, because there is a lot of money up there, but not a lot of votes. the problem is, high earners, the ones most sensitive to tax rates, the ones most able to reduce their labor force petition, most able to hide their assets or to shift the form of their savings, do we want people to be thinking about, you know,
because andrew, there's two new entitlements in obama care. massive. the subsidies for insurance and the subsidies for the long-term health care. now, allen reynolds' piece today, taxing rich people, whether it's capital gains, dividends, rents, interest, you name it, raising the top brackets, eliminating various exemptions and deductions is supposed to raise $1.2 trillion, andrew. and what ann allen reynolds say, it will back fire, and that is going to add to the entitlement bankruptcy that...
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in large part thanks to the obama stimulus plan which sped up plants and equipment. verizon was able to defer more than $1 billion in federal taxes last year. but, verizon will tell you there is a catch, those stimulus tax breaks are over now which means some of those defoerred taxes ae already coming due. in a statement the tax justice are just plain wrong and the group misrepresents the verizon tax profile. those deferred taxes are significant and verizon lists its effective tax rate at the annual report at 10.5% last year, which is still not a bad deal. but if you figure in the taxes the company pays on its minority interest with vodiphone, it's more like 29.2%, which is not far below what the average individual is paying. melissa, the government giveth and the government taketh away. they did get a tax break this year. >> these tax breaks are wrong, i hate them. but the big problem is, the marginal tax rate on american business is substantially higher than business around the rest of the world. that's the problem with this. >> larry, the statutory tax rate and th
in large part thanks to the obama stimulus plan which sped up plants and equipment. verizon was able to defer more than $1 billion in federal taxes last year. but, verizon will tell you there is a catch, those stimulus tax breaks are over now which means some of those defoerred taxes ae already coming due. in a statement the tax justice are just plain wrong and the group misrepresents the verizon tax profile. those deferred taxes are significant and verizon lists its effective tax rate at the...
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obama's request for fast track trade authority. that would let the president present trade agreements. congress could ratify or reject but not amened. president obama has officially chosen the south side of chicago for the sight of his presidential library. rahm emanuel making the formal announcement at a youth center on the south side. >> this is a historic day for the city of chicago. and it's an incredible honor. i wanted to begin by thanking the president and the first lady for choosing to build the library in their hometown, the city of chicago. >> a dean at the university of virginia is suing "rolling stone" magazine for $7.5 million over the gang rape on campus story which was later discredited. associate dean is the top administrator at uva dealing with sexual assault. >>> two men soared through the skies over dubai in a thrilling ride that made them look like superheroes. they jumped out of a helicopter powered their wings and flew for about ten minutes, diving and performing acrobatic stunts up to 186 miles per hour. not
obama's request for fast track trade authority. that would let the president present trade agreements. congress could ratify or reject but not amened. president obama has officially chosen the south side of chicago for the sight of his presidential library. rahm emanuel making the formal announcement at a youth center on the south side. >> this is a historic day for the city of chicago. and it's an incredible honor. i wanted to begin by thanking the president and the first lady for...
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there's news president obama will seek congressional approval before there's any strike in syria. >>> treasury yields, are they high enough? we'll talk with steven majors from hsbc. >>> still to come, angela merkel will defend her reaction. the only tv debate of the general election straight after this. labor day is coming, and that means... car sales events. and now there's a new way to buy: truecar. at truecar.com we'll show you... what others paid for the car you want, so you'll know if that sales price... is a great price. save time, save money, and never overpay. visit truecar.com [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ♪ [ agent smith ] ge software connects patients to nurses to the right machines while dramatically reducing waiting time. [ telephone ringing ] now a waiting room is just a room. [ static warbles ] >>> exexpected expectations. the spd leader criticized merkel for criticizing countries like greece instead of giving them a marshall style look. etta is looking at that. how is it being received? >> reporter: well, act
there's news president obama will seek congressional approval before there's any strike in syria. >>> treasury yields, are they high enough? we'll talk with steven majors from hsbc. >>> still to come, angela merkel will defend her reaction. the only tv debate of the general election straight after this. labor day is coming, and that means... car sales events. and now there's a new way to buy: truecar. at truecar.com we'll show you... what others paid for the car you want, so...
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meanwhile obama care has nothing to do with growing the chicago either. and now the front pages are starting to fill up with the disastrous truth about the program .computer glitches are due to the administration's deliberately being secretive, stone wa
meanwhile obama care has nothing to do with growing the chicago either. and now the front pages are starting to fill up with the disastrous truth about the program .computer glitches are due to the administration's deliberately being secretive, stone wa
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one of our closest allies, we reestablish after the obama presidency, and to do this really puts the trump white house in a difficult position. congress, as we have seen with russia, can run away with their own sanctions and legislation if they're not satisfied with what's being done by the white house. >> okay. elon musk says twitter locked his account because they thought it had been hacked that's according -- how could you tell that according to a tweet from musk earlier this morning. no additional information about the duration that the account was locked but they probably thought, no, after everything else, this can't be him probably was it's a busy day for earnings we'll hear from five dow components, 33m, caterpillar, united technology, mcdonald's and verizon before the bell. dow jones is down 290 down emply implied open the nasdaq down 110. s&p down 35. >>> a top why these official telling a group of american business leaders that the country does not fear a trade war with the u.s for the latest on the trade tensions and the state of the chinese economy and the telloff we' se
one of our closest allies, we reestablish after the obama presidency, and to do this really puts the trump white house in a difficult position. congress, as we have seen with russia, can run away with their own sanctions and legislation if they're not satisfied with what's being done by the white house. >> okay. elon musk says twitter locked his account because they thought it had been hacked that's according -- how could you tell that according to a tweet from musk earlier this morning....
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and right now, the policies of president obama matter very much. on "mad money" we only have one constituency, and that's shareholders. you. and there's no doubt in my mind that the millions of americans who have some exposure to bank stocks, not to mention the stocks of companies that need credit will get hurt by this plan. these proposed banking regulations would, if taken literally, do everything from ending the process of banks investing alongside of their customers in pretty much everything, shutting down internal trading funds in ensured banks and forcing some of the bigger banks to break up. think wells fargo and bank of america. almost none of which created the crisis we just got through. crummy mortgage lending, and crummy ensuring by the likes of fannie mae, freddie mac, bear stearns, and aig caused this crisis, not internal hedge funds and banking concentration, for heaven's sake. there's another less punitive way to ensure we don't have banks that are too big to fail. the intelligent genesis of this misguided proposal. the way that barn
and right now, the policies of president obama matter very much. on "mad money" we only have one constituency, and that's shareholders. you. and there's no doubt in my mind that the millions of americans who have some exposure to bank stocks, not to mention the stocks of companies that need credit will get hurt by this plan. these proposed banking regulations would, if taken literally, do everything from ending the process of banks investing alongside of their customers in pretty much...
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i think obama has an interest in keeping his options open until he has to. there's no particular scare right now in the market -- to the market. if it began to get scared, it would be a different story. >> i wonder what the advantage -- i guess if you don't need to, why do it? anything he would say, any type of positive comment it may look like you're going to reappoint would be taken to mean that you are. >> reporter: you could say it keeps the chairman on the reservation -- >> then you're political again and we don't want the fed to be political. >> reporter: right, right. the other thing is, i think the idea is the reappointment will be behind obama and behind the fed by the time the fed has to make the critical choice to essentially separate with the body politic over the crisis. by that i mean, right now treasury and fed, for a lot of reasons, have been acting together to save the economy from the crisis. there will be an interesting time when those two agencies will go their separate ways. and i believe the appointment would be for the reappointment or
i think obama has an interest in keeping his options open until he has to. there's no particular scare right now in the market -- to the market. if it began to get scared, it would be a different story. >> i wonder what the advantage -- i guess if you don't need to, why do it? anything he would say, any type of positive comment it may look like you're going to reappoint would be taken to mean that you are. >> reporter: you could say it keeps the chairman on the reservation --...
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live to the white house when we do see president obama. you are watching cnbc, first in business worldwide. ♪ rootmetrics, in the nation's largest independent study, tested wireless performance across the country. verizon, won big with one hundred fifty three state wins. a t and t got thirty-eight, sprint got two, and t mobile got, zero. verizon also won first in the us for data, call speed, and reliability. a t and t got, text. stuck on an average network? join verizon and we'll cover your costs to switch. >>> it's weird to see this guy we covered now having this larger than life persona. he is a social media celebrity. people love to hate him. >> are we going to hear and see less of him? >> i hope so. thousands of people who are >>> welcome back. materials standing out at the best s&p sector performer. last year's losers are biggest winners. this as gold briefly hit a fresh three-month high this morning before selling off. copper also helping the story. but remember, the materials sector has a long way to go before recovering last year
live to the white house when we do see president obama. you are watching cnbc, first in business worldwide. ♪ rootmetrics, in the nation's largest independent study, tested wireless performance across the country. verizon, won big with one hundred fifty three state wins. a t and t got thirty-eight, sprint got two, and t mobile got, zero. verizon also won first in the us for data, call speed, and reliability. a t and t got, text. stuck on an average network? join verizon and we'll cover your...
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. >>> the obama administration pay czar close to a plan to get companies to cut salaries of highly paid employees. >>> and a national retail federation report out this morning shows holiday shopping sales will drop 1% from a year ago which wasn't too hot to begin with. >> was not. let's hit the markets see how this is all playing out in the premarket actually. kick it off with bob pisani on the big board. >> global markets are higher around the world thanks to australia. they cut their interest rate a quarter point. the first g-20 country to do so. the u.s. dollar is moving downward. but commodity stocks are all moving to the up side. gold is to the high p speaking of commodity stock, you see mosaic, a big fertilizer producer. prices were way down but the stock is trading up because the ceo insists that higher corn prices will make farmers want to buy more fertilizer. future idea there. st. jude medical is weak, hurting all the device makers. they talked about a slowdown in hospital stocking. all trading to the down side. finally, las vegas is cutting condo prices 30% at mgm mirage. tha
. >>> the obama administration pay czar close to a plan to get companies to cut salaries of highly paid employees. >>> and a national retail federation report out this morning shows holiday shopping sales will drop 1% from a year ago which wasn't too hot to begin with. >> was not. let's hit the markets see how this is all playing out in the premarket actually. kick it off with bob pisani on the big board. >> global markets are higher around the world thanks to...
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president obama, you have michele obama, you have bill clinton, you have some of the rising stars in the democratic party. in stark can trast to the republican convention where you didn't have mortgage raitt romn mccain the real leadership in d.c. or across the country who spoke to the division. so when you're talking about powerful surrogates we are going to see that tonight. >> none of those are rising stars, chris. those are from yesterday. these are voices from the past that are going to be speaking at the convention. >> that's not true. >> elizabeth warren is not a voice of the futurep. >> cory booker is not a voice in the past. gavin newsom is not a voice in the past. you're wrong, alex. >> i mean i -- i mean i think that party of the tomorrow, the next generation republicans, many of whom skipped the convention in cleveland all in the 40s and aurl all republicans will not see those voices in philadelphia. >> marco rubio is not -- was not at the republican convention. >> yeah, fair enough. >> this is getting good but wish we had more time. chris and alex thank so much. we will
president obama, you have michele obama, you have bill clinton, you have some of the rising stars in the democratic party. in stark can trast to the republican convention where you didn't have mortgage raitt romn mccain the real leadership in d.c. or across the country who spoke to the division. so when you're talking about powerful surrogates we are going to see that tonight. >> none of those are rising stars, chris. those are from yesterday. these are voices from the past that are going...
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was in office he was known as no-drama obama. i think you could probably say that we won't be calling president trump no-drama trump. it's quite the opposite. look, canada has very important relationships which must be preserved. they are wired into our defense structure. they are our northern command, norad which is air defense to incoming nuclear missiles to both canada and the united states, they're intimately wire there are many things that are important. canada was a major contributor per capita. their military stepped up in afghanistan and sacrificed alongside the coalition and u.s. forces. so, there's a lot there that we need to remember is the bedrock along with being each other's most important trading partner. immigration, we have a long border. you can check in for your flight at u.s. customs in canada. there's a lot that needs to be preserved. so, i think they have to tread carefully, and i don't expect a disruption in the relationship. >> i just wonder, mr mr. ambassador, if everyone's breathing a sigh of relief here
was in office he was known as no-drama obama. i think you could probably say that we won't be calling president trump no-drama trump. it's quite the opposite. look, canada has very important relationships which must be preserved. they are wired into our defense structure. they are our northern command, norad which is air defense to incoming nuclear missiles to both canada and the united states, they're intimately wire there are many things that are important. canada was a major contributor per...
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>> well, i think it's not just obama. i think it's also the fact that we still have a republican-controlled house. so i think, you know, a lot of business people f you scratch below the surface, will find we're anti-bipartisanship and pro-gridlock. i think having a republican house is a good counterbalance. it's what we've been living with. i think we're going to be fine. >> in terms of the most recent patent laws that were put in place, are you comfortable with what's going on in terms of patents and the technology sector? >> well, i mean, in general there's too much regulation. in general there's too much regulation across a number of critical areas. patents is one. it would be good to roll back a lot of the regulation in a lot of these areas and unlock innovation and competition and make it possible for people like me to make more investments. if we're not going to be able to roll back the regulation, let's prevent more to have from being put in place. i think having a republican house is going to be helpful on that. >
>> well, i think it's not just obama. i think it's also the fact that we still have a republican-controlled house. so i think, you know, a lot of business people f you scratch below the surface, will find we're anti-bipartisanship and pro-gridlock. i think having a republican house is a good counterbalance. it's what we've been living with. i think we're going to be fine. >> in terms of the most recent patent laws that were put in place, are you comfortable with what's going on in...
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when we come back, we'll talk to michele bachmann and get her views on obama care. we'll take a break. "squawk on the street" will be right back. before global opportunities were part of their investment strategy... before they funded scholarships to the schools that gave them scholarships... before they planned for their parents' future needs and their son's future... they chose a partner to help manage their wealth, one whose insights, solutions and approach have been relied on for over 200 years. that's the value of trusted connections. that's u.s. trust. >>> all morning long we've been watching the hearing in washington, d.c., the health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius testifying on capitol hill. michele bachmann is among a group of house republicans calling for the resignation of the secretary. congresswoman, good morning to you. >> good morning. great to be on with you. >> i'm not sure how much you've been able to hear. the secretary has apologized. she has reiterated november 30 at fix. she has said to hold her accountable. any of that acceptab
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obama? >> se see morethey see more of him. he's here and there. he's never in washington but what is he getting done? we understand from jeff's reporting in moscow he has been key to talk about terror with vladimir putin. it's an easy topic for both of them because it's something that they both face and it's a problem for both countries but in terms of the way forward in ukraine, nobody wants to touch that. so what are the foreign policy wins for mr. kerry? that's open to debate. >> thank you for joining us as ever. let's get back to markets and have a look at bond yields. we have just come off the spike in recent weeks. yesterday we were looking at 10.37. and above 0.7 in germany. both have come off of the peaks. 2.326. >> we're also seeing a normalization. the dax also seeing steep losses yesterday to the tune of 1.7% today. bouncing back up by 0.7%. all eyes on the data points we got out today. >> is europe growing at the expense for the u.s.? that's something we'll discuss. after stocks did move lower yesterday, just modestly to the down side
obama? >> se see morethey see more of him. he's here and there. he's never in washington but what is he getting done? we understand from jeff's reporting in moscow he has been key to talk about terror with vladimir putin. it's an easy topic for both of them because it's something that they both face and it's a problem for both countries but in terms of the way forward in ukraine, nobody wants to touch that. so what are the foreign policy wins for mr. kerry? that's open to debate. >>...
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carter will be joined by president obama in the saudi capital tomorrow. the new york city comptroller is ordering an audit of the city's poured of elections, citing deep concern over widespread reports of polling irregularities. this comes as voters cast their ballots in the state's primary election today. >>> gop presidential candidate donald trump has used his own cessna plane to crisscross the country making dozens of campaign stops. the only o problem is the faa says the plane's registration is expired, the plane could be grounded while the issue is sorted out. >>> this is my favorite story of the day, take a look at that, young israel girl was sifting through piles of earth as part of an archeological dig four years ago when she discovered that. turns out it's an ancient egyptian a.m. let, the relic dates back more than 3200 years to the time of fair rows and bears the name of an egyptian ruler. took them four years to authenticate it. that's the cnbc news update this hour. back to you. >> that's a drop in the bucket of a 3200 time horizon. incredibl
carter will be joined by president obama in the saudi capital tomorrow. the new york city comptroller is ordering an audit of the city's poured of elections, citing deep concern over widespread reports of polling irregularities. this comes as voters cast their ballots in the state's primary election today. >>> gop presidential candidate donald trump has used his own cessna plane to crisscross the country making dozens of campaign stops. the only o problem is the faa says the plane's...
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i mean in america if you want to get off of obama's crosshairs you're got to pay to keep your job. whitacre should be paying for the job, then he's out of the crosshairs. >> one interesting point on this is, though that the difference in how the rhetoric and washington has treated the auto companies versus banks. >> so right. >> just imagine the fact that no one talked about his compensation and then we put that screen up, imagine if this were a bank ceo it would be the first thing that people were talking about. >> but lots -- >> it's a different set of standards or at least discussion for auto versus banks. >> because these are unionized companies and no one wants to slam them. it doesn't get anywhere. i think that, if the banks were unionized which would happen under a card check proposaling maybe they'd be treated better. these are unionized outfits and owned by governments. >> jamie dimon might have to pay back ed whitacre's debt in which they they could bay pay ed whitacre whatever they want. >> i committed financial journalistic harry carry by saying whitacre did a good job
i mean in america if you want to get off of obama's crosshairs you're got to pay to keep your job. whitacre should be paying for the job, then he's out of the crosshairs. >> one interesting point on this is, though that the difference in how the rhetoric and washington has treated the auto companies versus banks. >> so right. >> just imagine the fact that no one talked about his compensation and then we put that screen up, imagine if this were a bank ceo it would be the first...
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thing here is obama is positioning biden as the perfect leader for these virus times. here is what he said >> joe gets stuff done joe helped me manage h1n1 and prevent the ebola epidemic from becoming the type of pandemic we're seeing now >> he said democrats as a party don't need the same platform that obama ran on back in 2008 and positioning biden as somebody that can rebuild the economy saying that for the second time in the 12 years, the next president of the united states will have to rebuild a very damaged economy scott, back over to you. >> appreciate that jim is speaking with glaxo smith-klein about this >> i think this is a historic alliance the you tell us what each party brings to the equation >> we think it's unprecedented between of the world's biggest vaccine manufacturers. two leaders who are both bringing proven pandemic technologies and scale to develop a vaccine against covid-19 we also both bring significant manufacturing capacity and if we're successful, we're hoping to get to hundreds of millions of doses by the end of next year a lot of work to d
thing here is obama is positioning biden as the perfect leader for these virus times. here is what he said >> joe gets stuff done joe helped me manage h1n1 and prevent the ebola epidemic from becoming the type of pandemic we're seeing now >> he said democrats as a party don't need the same platform that obama ran on back in 2008 and positioning biden as somebody that can rebuild the economy saying that for the second time in the 12 years, the next president of the united states will...
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president obama says the u.s. and china must take the lead, whether it is the global economy, climate change or dealing with nuclear threats in places like north korea or iran. clearly, the global economy tops the agenda as this u.s./china strategic economic dialogue gets under way. u.s. officials say china must understand a slow u.s. recovery and debt-weary american consumers means its chinese cannot expect exported goods to the u.s. will be a major path for chinese recovery. >> as americans save more and chinese are able to spend more, we can put growth on a more sustainable foundation, just as china has benefited from substantial investment and profitable exports, china can also be an enormous market for american goods. >> treasury secretary geithner and secretary of state hillary clinton will lead talks with vice premiere wong and state counselor dye, a top diplomatic and security expert. china is america's top creditor, holding $768 billion in treasury securitie securities. going forward, they say the goal sh
president obama says the u.s. and china must take the lead, whether it is the global economy, climate change or dealing with nuclear threats in places like north korea or iran. clearly, the global economy tops the agenda as this u.s./china strategic economic dialogue gets under way. u.s. officials say china must understand a slow u.s. recovery and debt-weary american consumers means its chinese cannot expect exported goods to the u.s. will be a major path for chinese recovery. >> as...
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of course obama care is going to happen which should lead to about 30 million more people with health insurance who need to pick up the prescriptions somewhere. hey, you know what? it's probably likely going to be cvs. don't forget, it's flu season. flu season fortunately -- hey, you know, knock wood, it's been pretty benign. can you imagine here's a stock that's barely nicked by the fiscal cliff and benefits from obama care but they're putting it on ale sanway like a stock that gets hurt bama care and crushed by the fiscal cliff. 13.2% growth ray. the i think it's pretty cheap. plus they have an analyst day coming up. i think management's going to tell a very good story. i would begin -- remember, i'm not telling you -- begin to buy a stock into weakness. i'm forecasting the stock to be down another dollar tomorrow. maybe that's where you start. you start with a little piece! not a big piece. a little piece of pie. maybe -- maybe like something like this. this big. that should be your first buy. the bottom line, cvs delivered a triple play quarter. but with all the fear over the fisc
of course obama care is going to happen which should lead to about 30 million more people with health insurance who need to pick up the prescriptions somewhere. hey, you know what? it's probably likely going to be cvs. don't forget, it's flu season. flu season fortunately -- hey, you know, knock wood, it's been pretty benign. can you imagine here's a stock that's barely nicked by the fiscal cliff and benefits from obama care but they're putting it on ale sanway like a stock that gets hurt bama...
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president obama commenting on the situation saying, quote, our hearts go out to the victims and we pledge all the support germany needs in dealing with these circumstances. simon, the u.s. consulate has also put out a statement saying to u.s. citizens in munich and surrounding areas, do not report to the consulate, shelter in place, because those suspects are still at large. we do have unconfirmed reports that they are shutting down some of the highways that lead in and out of munich just to make sure that if the suspects are trying to make their way out of the city that it makes it all that much more difficult for them to do so. back to you. >> thank you very much, sue. tough times in europe. this is a finance and business station so let's do what we do, we turn back to the markets. the s&p hitting new closing highs, despite what has been an extraordinary week. the terrible reports you just heard, that of course follows the failed military coup in turkey. arguably very chaotic republican convention and a rising dollar, all things that in the past have shaken equities but failing to do so
president obama commenting on the situation saying, quote, our hearts go out to the victims and we pledge all the support germany needs in dealing with these circumstances. simon, the u.s. consulate has also put out a statement saying to u.s. citizens in munich and surrounding areas, do not report to the consulate, shelter in place, because those suspects are still at large. we do have unconfirmed reports that they are shutting down some of the highways that lead in and out of munich just to...
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remember how president obama hated -- >> every circle. >> yeah. #net neutrality. >> yes. >> windmill of death, as my daughter refers to it. >> windmill of death. >> yeah. we get it a lot on our apple at home. >> no bro mance. >> no? >> bro mance is over second block. >> second block of our show, the bro mance is over. >> it's done. >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> we can't wait to hear more from lowell -- >> verizon has a higher market cap with at&t. it's more than comcast not that long ago -- >> we're going to talk about oath. >> yeah, sure. >> good. >> the combination of aol and yahoo! whether they need to get bigger in media verizon was the name referred to yesterday in the cbs lawsuit as having at least expressed interest in cbs. that was some time back. we'll talk about that. >> yeah. the cbs, by the way, is maybe the most interesting story right now in corporate america. >> yeah. i would agree. >> it's just animal house. >> i would agree with that. >> we have to have faber college right here >> don't forget drunk, fat, and stupid is no way to go thr
remember how president obama hated -- >> every circle. >> yeah. #net neutrality. >> yes. >> windmill of death, as my daughter refers to it. >> windmill of death. >> yeah. we get it a lot on our apple at home. >> no bro mance. >> no? >> bro mance is over second block. >> second block of our show, the bro mance is over. >> it's done. >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> we can't wait to hear more from lowell -- >> verizon has...
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just had president obama on for an interview. our next guests are trying to help listeners discover their next favorite show with their new app already being called the netflix of podcasts. adam sacks, the ceo of menlo media, mark marin is a comedian and host of podcast wtf with mark marin. thank you for joining us. mark, i'm going start off talking about this obama interview. i don't know how much it says about the podcast format, but he seems different than he does when is he on tv. maybe a bit looser. a quick note on running for another term if he could. he said i was talking to somebody the other day about why i actually think i'm a better president or would be a better candidate if i were running than i ever have been. sort of like an athlete. you might slow down alt bit, you might not swrump as high as you used to, but i know what i'm doing, and i'm fearless. i can't imagine him saying that on tv. quite a moment. what do you think that says about podcasting as a medium? you think what people heard when they listened me talk
just had president obama on for an interview. our next guests are trying to help listeners discover their next favorite show with their new app already being called the netflix of podcasts. adam sacks, the ceo of menlo media, mark marin is a comedian and host of podcast wtf with mark marin. thank you for joining us. mark, i'm going start off talking about this obama interview. i don't know how much it says about the podcast format, but he seems different than he does when is he on tv. maybe a...
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. >> i think he's a product of this president obama. i thought we would go into a recession and we didn't. i'm actually surprised. >>> and investing in real estate. >> we have 84,000 apartments today. growth is up 6%. where do you see growth like that? >> that's coming up at 7:00 a.m. right here on "squawk box." what powers the digital world? communication. like centurylink's broadband network that gives 35,000 fans a cutting edge game experience. or the network that keeps a leading hotel chain's guests connected at work, and at play. or the it platform that powers millions of ecards every day for one of the largest greeting card companies. businesses count on communication, and communication counts on centurylink. >>> welcome back to "squawk box." tomorrow look for case-shiller and consumer confidence, thursday durable goods and pending hopend ing home sales. >>> and it is the heaviest week of earnings. among the big names to watch, 3m, caterpillar, dupont, general motors, apple, boeing, coca-cola, comcast, tesla, ford, ups, alpha bebe
. >> i think he's a product of this president obama. i thought we would go into a recession and we didn't. i'm actually surprised. >>> and investing in real estate. >> we have 84,000 apartments today. growth is up 6%. where do you see growth like that? >> that's coming up at 7:00 a.m. right here on "squawk box." what powers the digital world? communication. like centurylink's broadband network that gives 35,000 fans a cutting edge game experience. or the...
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now it's obama who has the leverage. if you doing in nothing, tax rates go up on everybody. not just the top two%, but everybody. in terms of the substance, everything has to be in the mix. that's what every debt commission from simpson bowls on down to rugman, you have to have the right mix. the two most important things on entitlements that really deal with health care, you have to deal with end of life decisions, you have to deal with fee for service. if you don't deal with those things it's very difficult to get entitlements controlled. on taxes the arithmetic is simple. right now we're at 24% of gdp in terms of spending. talks are at 15%. paul ryan called for spending -- >> the problem julian -- >> let me finish the point, if i may, sara. paul ryan called for 20% of gdp. you can't close the gap even if you use the republican's budget figures, you can't close the gap without some kind of revenue and you can't get the revenue simply by closing loopholes. >> i don't think that's true. i think the bigger challenge here is the math doesn't work for the president either. he's
now it's obama who has the leverage. if you doing in nothing, tax rates go up on everybody. not just the top two%, but everybody. in terms of the substance, everything has to be in the mix. that's what every debt commission from simpson bowls on down to rugman, you have to have the right mix. the two most important things on entitlements that really deal with health care, you have to deal with end of life decisions, you have to deal with fee for service. if you don't deal with those things it's...
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. >> i'm bill griffeth, happening right now, president obama is meeting with fed chair janet yellen at the white house. she's due to arrive right now and get this, this is only the second time she has met with the president for a one on one since she took the position back in 2014. we'll bring you more details about that meeting as we get them. a lot of speculation. >> tesla issuing its first recall for the model x a couple hours ago. how the bad news could impact the musk empire. >> netflix set to increase prices for about 17 million users with increasing competition in the space. this music is killing me here. can the streaming giant keep pricing power? that's the question we'll debate here on "closing bell". >> i think we should keep it going the whole time? >> why not, sure. >> goldman sachs getting hit with a $5 billion fine. eric sneiderman will join us after the bell and those goldman shares rallying on the hopes that the last few of these remaining settlements we are seeing in the past just as we're coming up on earnings season. >> where does all that money go? >> that's the qu
. >> i'm bill griffeth, happening right now, president obama is meeting with fed chair janet yellen at the white house. she's due to arrive right now and get this, this is only the second time she has met with the president for a one on one since she took the position back in 2014. we'll bring you more details about that meeting as we get them. a lot of speculation. >> tesla issuing its first recall for the model x a couple hours ago. how the bad news could impact the musk empire....
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that was seen as one of the toughest constituencies for president obama. boehner saying he's going to support this and he's going to urge his colleagues in the congress to do the same, carl. >> eamon, at the same time, we're watching the market reaction here. the dow is off about 30 points since that news out. the ten-year just slipping a little below the 2.9% line it was above earlier. thank you very much. >>> getting back to that nokia and microsoft deal, shares of nokia soaring on news of a $7 billion deal with microsoft. shares of the buyer microsoft trading lower and by almost 6%. let's take a listen to what microsoft ceo steve ballmer had to say about the big deal earlier on cnbc. >> we really kicked this journey off 2 1/2 years ago with a partnership with nokia to do windows phones, and that partnership has yielded some very good results from literally nothing two years ago to 7.4 million windows phones in the last quarter alone. we've been growing 78%, but we know we have a lot to do. >> fojoining us is kim forrest. kim, good morning. >> how are yo
that was seen as one of the toughest constituencies for president obama. boehner saying he's going to support this and he's going to urge his colleagues in the congress to do the same, carl. >> eamon, at the same time, we're watching the market reaction here. the dow is off about 30 points since that news out. the ten-year just slipping a little below the 2.9% line it was above earlier. thank you very much. >>> getting back to that nokia and microsoft deal, shares of nokia...
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the latest >> good morning to you the trump administration is asking the supreme court to strike down obama care amid a pandemic and recession if justices agree with their argument, an estimated 20 million americans would lose insurance coverage and nullify protection from preexisting conditions coming one day after the nation hit a new record for the highest daily total of cases >> the george floyd justice and policing act passed last night banning choke holds as well as no-knock warrants like used in the shooting of breonna taylor in kentucky. one has already shot down the plan saying it goes too far. >> the disney splash mountain ride is getting a makeover changing the original song of the south theme to princess and the frog after an outcry of the 1946 film betrayal of african-americans, so much so, song of the south will not be featured on disney plus but will instead feature the song of the black disney princess. >>> you can see banks lower in the pre-market trade more when we come back after this can i find an investment firm with a truly long-term view that's been through multiple m
the latest >> good morning to you the trump administration is asking the supreme court to strike down obama care amid a pandemic and recession if justices agree with their argument, an estimated 20 million americans would lose insurance coverage and nullify protection from preexisting conditions coming one day after the nation hit a new record for the highest daily total of cases >> the george floyd justice and policing act passed last night banning choke holds as well as no-knock...
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he should be buying those stocks because, frankly, the difference between what is effectively the obama economy at 1.9% growth and a republican blueprint under president trump that's 3%, 4% or more is dramatically stronger for businesses of all types. and so, frankly, we are looking at jump-starting an economy that's been sluggish for far too long. more importantly, leap-frogging america back into the lead of the pack for the next new job and business investment. >> do you have the votes in the house and the senate for the border adjustment tax as part of the tax overhaul? >> so we are not taking votes today. we are actually laying out the key provisions of tax reform in the house and the senate. we are listening to businesses, large and small, about the key elements of this, and we continue to improve it every day. so our track is 2017. we continue to stay on that track. >> is there a plan b if the border adjustment tax is not part of this bill? >> i'll tell you. there is no real tax reform that keeps in place tax breaks for foreign products over american products. no one yet has convi
he should be buying those stocks because, frankly, the difference between what is effectively the obama economy at 1.9% growth and a republican blueprint under president trump that's 3%, 4% or more is dramatically stronger for businesses of all types. and so, frankly, we are looking at jump-starting an economy that's been sluggish for far too long. more importantly, leap-frogging america back into the lead of the pack for the next new job and business investment. >> do you have the votes...
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if we were to hit 10% and obama extends unemployment benefits which will increase the rate because people will get on the rolls again, will the market sell off? or shrug it off and go hi, hi, higher? >> i have to tell you, i have to admit, for one particular moment there, when i heard magic number, you know i was thinking about how we lock up the division. but you know what? it is probably still too soon with 52 game left in the year. i think that north of 10%, we begin to fraek out. you start getting people really scared. they'll do sell, sell, sell. we already have a lot of safes that are a ten. i say between 10 and 11 we're okay. remember, it is luvm or w. i don't know which recovery. that's why we stick with dive e diversificati diversification. that is the only thing that will keep us in the game. "mad money" will be right back. >> as tech triumphs and smart phone surge, kronwaller takes on robert to find out if this tellco stock could still be award for profits. plus, krailer gives you the next name in his foreign region. he is going overseas to norway to unearth an offshore drillin
if we were to hit 10% and obama extends unemployment benefits which will increase the rate because people will get on the rolls again, will the market sell off? or shrug it off and go hi, hi, higher? >> i have to tell you, i have to admit, for one particular moment there, when i heard magic number, you know i was thinking about how we lock up the division. but you know what? it is probably still too soon with 52 game left in the year. i think that north of 10%, we begin to fraek out. you...
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granted, the obama stocks were plentiful enough to carry averages higher but the torch passed. let's say it's passed to the likes of bank of america, j.p. morgan, so long since we've seen these banks as leaders it's too puzzling for some. when will it end? tomorrow, next day, wednesday? me. i wonder how these bank stocks could be so cheap versus so much of the market and only going to get cheaper if trump's deregulation allows him to return capital at their pace and not the pace of the feds. of course, trump has a ton of baggage and baggage blinds us. i get that. let's take the case of michael flynn who resigned as the national security advisor. it's top of news. it's top of mind. what does it have to do with the price of j.p. morgan? for all this market cares, it might as well have been aerorow flynn which brings me to point number three, what do the managements of market leading companies think of donald trump? you know what they tell me? someone you have to live with, you got to make your peace with while you focus on your business. i left out the word laser out here you can
granted, the obama stocks were plentiful enough to carry averages higher but the torch passed. let's say it's passed to the likes of bank of america, j.p. morgan, so long since we've seen these banks as leaders it's too puzzling for some. when will it end? tomorrow, next day, wednesday? me. i wonder how these bank stocks could be so cheap versus so much of the market and only going to get cheaper if trump's deregulation allows him to return capital at their pace and not the pace of the feds. of...
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what will obama do? >> i think it's very difficult to see the president move forward against the wishes of congress, the wishes of the american people here. overwhelming support for this resolution is needed. obama went to congress for political cover. if congress doesn't provide the cover, then i think he'll reconsider. >> anthony, in your notes it's quite interesting, you bring out the costs of a strike. if it's a limited strike the costs would be limited as well, but if it turns out to be a longer one, the republicans are definitely not going to vote for it because they're the spending weary part of the congress. >> sthaerthat's right. the issue at the moment isn't the economics it's the fear of being sucked into a war and it's the fear of empowering al qaeda. there's the sense that some of the people fighting against assad are plenty unpleasant people. but obviously one of the reasons the u.s. doesn't want to get sucked into a quagmire in the middle east is because it's very draining financially. the
what will obama do? >> i think it's very difficult to see the president move forward against the wishes of congress, the wishes of the american people here. overwhelming support for this resolution is needed. obama went to congress for political cover. if congress doesn't provide the cover, then i think he'll reconsider. >> anthony, in your notes it's quite interesting, you bring out the costs of a strike. if it's a limited strike the costs would be limited as well, but if it turns...
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up next, it's sprint versus verizon. >>> then president obama and speaker boehner meeting today. is that why stocks are up? we'll look at those deal meetings in washington. stay with us. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the mercedes-benz winter event is back, with the perfect vehicle that's just right for you, no matter which list you're on. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] lease a 2013 ml350 for $599 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. executor of efficiency. you can spot an amateur from a mile away... while going shoeless and metal-free in seconds. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle...and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. now this...will work. [ male announcer ] just like you, business pro. just like you. go national. go like a pro. >>> welcome back. shares of sprint today dropping today after the telecom giant announced the remaining stake it does not own. sprint is one of the best performing stocks in the s&p 500 this year. is there still room to
up next, it's sprint versus verizon. >>> then president obama and speaker boehner meeting today. is that why stocks are up? we'll look at those deal meetings in washington. stay with us. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the mercedes-benz winter event is back, with the perfect vehicle that's just right for you, no matter which list you're on. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] lease a 2013 ml350 for $599 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. executor of...
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beating in the wake of the obama care rollout. this is the weakest showing of his five-year tenure in that poll. just 42% of americans approve of the president's job performance while 51% disapprove, but president obama is not backing don
beating in the wake of the obama care rollout. this is the weakest showing of his five-year tenure in that poll. just 42% of americans approve of the president's job performance while 51% disapprove, but president obama is not backing don
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it will revive a rule established during the obama administration repealed by president trump. the union representing hollywood actors is set to resume negotiations with studios on october 2nd. the decision comes just hours after the writer's guild strike ended after 150 days. actors went on strokike in mid july. nearly 1,000 applicants are submitting their resumes for a new dream job. "usa today" hosted two reporting physicians covering taylor swift and beyonce. enthusiastic applicants were required to attach a video cover letter. one reporter shot hers from a pool. kelly, it is definitely a treatment assignment for some. >> pippa, thank you very much. >>> coming up, 30 million companies in this country are making less than $10 million in revenue. my next guest says they are all underbanked. he'll join us live with the opportunities we're seeing. >>> and as cnbc celebrates hispanic heritage, we are sharing the stories of influential hispanic business leaders. here is vanessa aryell. >> my parents raised me to believe that i can do anything. i came to the u.s., i went to colleg
it will revive a rule established during the obama administration repealed by president trump. the union representing hollywood actors is set to resume negotiations with studios on october 2nd. the decision comes just hours after the writer's guild strike ended after 150 days. actors went on strokike in mid july. nearly 1,000 applicants are submitting their resumes for a new dream job. "usa today" hosted two reporting physicians covering taylor swift and beyonce. enthusiastic...
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secretary tim geithner stopped short of calling china deliberately a currency manipulator, giving president obama a chance, therefore, to try the diplomacy when the chinese leader is in town next week. tim, you say this is coming soon, there's going to be a movement. how do you position yourself for it? >> well, first of all, kudos to geithner. he's a smart guy. he knows embarrassing the chinese in public is not a way to get something done with these guys. don't expect a major revaluation, but china's now able to come in off the limb. i expect a couple percent certainly by the third quarter. but you want to play commodities because at the end of the day this is giving china greater buying power. if you look at it year over year china's total energy consumption is up about 8%. the u.s. is up about .2%. the trades that haven't moved. look at first quantum fm, they have most of their mining in the african republic of congo. this is a place where they had a huge sell-off last week because of a potential lawsuit which i think is being overdone. the other one is ivanhoe, ivn, trades over here but it's
secretary tim geithner stopped short of calling china deliberately a currency manipulator, giving president obama a chance, therefore, to try the diplomacy when the chinese leader is in town next week. tim, you say this is coming soon, there's going to be a movement. how do you position yourself for it? >> well, first of all, kudos to geithner. he's a smart guy. he knows embarrassing the chinese in public is not a way to get something done with these guys. don't expect a major...
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obama looked at that. do we want the price of aluminum to go up if we're making f-150s and we're mark fields? no. he wants some way to get a cost break so people aren't outpriced for the f-150. it is more complicated than saying, you have to build here. >> yes, it is. we'll get to all of them. j&j, dupont, verizon, 3m, lockheed. we'll stay on top of the president's meeting with the auto industry, of course. when the ceos come out, try to get sound from them. >>> later on, reaction from bob n n nardn nardelli and what the supreme court decision is doing to the pound today. more "squawk on the street" in a moment. ur. to win, every millisecond matters. both on the track and thousands of miles away. with the help of at&t, red bull racing can share critical information about every inch of the car from virtually anywhere. brakes are getting warm. confirmed, daniel you need to cool your brakes. understood, brake bias back 2 clicks. giving them the agility to have speed & precision. because no one knows & like at
obama looked at that. do we want the price of aluminum to go up if we're making f-150s and we're mark fields? no. he wants some way to get a cost break so people aren't outpriced for the f-150. it is more complicated than saying, you have to build here. >> yes, it is. we'll get to all of them. j&j, dupont, verizon, 3m, lockheed. we'll stay on top of the president's meeting with the auto industry, of course. when the ceos come out, try to get sound from them. >>> later on,...
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in a wave election it gives them the house and senate remember when happened when obamacare -- when obama got a super majority, we got obamacare. even though it ended up being a huge give away to the managed care companies, the stocks cut in half, cut in half between the time ebo obama became the front-runner and the election the whole market was obliterated. health care stocks should have been insulated ghaens weakness it's important to point out that his landslide victim i have what created the bottom in health care stocks, not the introduction of the affordable care act not the passage. every stock rallied considerably with unh doubling. again, this is part of a broader rebound that this time health care outperformed. the whole period of the affordable care act through the passage was incredibly benign one for the group. of course, at fordable care act was written by insurance lobbyists. so about it time the bill was introduced managed care companies knew they had little to fear. what are the lessons here? first of all, if democrats win in a landslide last year, they can really pass si
in a wave election it gives them the house and senate remember when happened when obamacare -- when obama got a super majority, we got obamacare. even though it ended up being a huge give away to the managed care companies, the stocks cut in half, cut in half between the time ebo obama became the front-runner and the election the whole market was obliterated. health care stocks should have been insulated ghaens weakness it's important to point out that his landslide victim i have what created...
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saw it clinton first, obama. going to be a very good time. i would just say one caution. there's a connection between interest rates. so we don't think interest rates will ever go up. should they go up, bio tech is very sensitive. >> you don't think that that language, the profiteering of pharmaceutical companies is simply unacceptable as part of the party platform that will be on display this week in philadelphia, has the chance of taking the gains that have been enjoyed since the end of june out of the picture? >> i think that most people, other than some very, you know, non-news-aware people, realize that a democratic administration will be status quo, and they're going to look through it. i don't see -- i just don't see that scaring people as much as real policy -- real policy choices that will actually do what they say they want to do, and that's been absent. if they could tell us how they were going to do that, then there may be some more substantial concern. >> bring in michael ye live in san francisco with us. michael, welcome to be program. >> thank you. >> love
saw it clinton first, obama. going to be a very good time. i would just say one caution. there's a connection between interest rates. so we don't think interest rates will ever go up. should they go up, bio tech is very sensitive. >> you don't think that that language, the profiteering of pharmaceutical companies is simply unacceptable as part of the party platform that will be on display this week in philadelphia, has the chance of taking the gains that have been enjoyed since the end of...
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spice of thisantiti-binins, antitrust tata from the obama juice department. and i keep bristol myers w wchc my chariritaee trustst already poensitith 3.6% yield. an jusust ugug more of it because ofoftsts ai-cancer portrtfoo.o. those are toto attttraivive sell. onhe other hand, i undereranand his desire too sell microsoft bebecae the newfound compmpetioo from goog wl l itopop source opereratg g stem will hurt softy's gross margins down the road. i bebelie e fier is a sell. i n'tarare much for ee wyethth acquisition. ankly, the comompa i ijust not at well run. but i reallyyisagree with him on sellilingcisco, whichh i'm lookiningtoto buyy m mor formy charititlele tst as part of a ayayn increased technologygy spending in the sesendnd hf of the yearar. f fac i think ronon wrong to even lumpp tss stock as s a defensive, a as cisco will be oe of the first companies to experience aecovery sinince i i books and sells 85% of the buneness inhe quart. whwhen businesses ststtt spepeng again scsco will be onee o of e fifirstotooigighe i alsoso lee disnsney i gagardt as a
spice of thisantiti-binins, antitrust tata from the obama juice department. and i keep bristol myers w wchc my chariritaee trustst already poensitith 3.6% yield. an jusust ugug more of it because ofoftsts ai-cancer portrtfoo.o. those are toto attttraivive sell. onhe other hand, i undereranand his desire too sell microsoft bebecae the newfound compmpetioo from goog wl l itopop source opereratg g stem will hurt softy's gross margins down the road. i bebelie e fier is a sell. i n'tarare much for...
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president obama to deliver a key speech on financial regulation reform. we are live on the ground at cooper union in new york city. hey, melissa. >> i'm melissa francis as home prices continue to fall, we are going to ask, is it better to rent or buy right now? this is "the call" on cnbc. >>> stocks opening lower as traders turn their attention back to greece as the eu reveals the country's budget problems are worse than they feared but it came off the lows and strong housing data and we'll have more on that in just a few minutes. s&p trading to the down side by about eight points. 1,196. the dow is trading to the downside, too, although off lows of the session. you can see it was worse right after the open and we climb down a bit. the nasdaq is trading down by 15, 0.6% and 2489. let's take a look at the european markets since we were talking about greece and what a big impact it was having. all the major indices overseas are down quite a bit. trish, what's happening on the floor? >> melissa, everybody's waiting for president obama, of course, to begin hi
president obama to deliver a key speech on financial regulation reform. we are live on the ground at cooper union in new york city. hey, melissa. >> i'm melissa francis as home prices continue to fall, we are going to ask, is it better to rent or buy right now? this is "the call" on cnbc. >>> stocks opening lower as traders turn their attention back to greece as the eu reveals the country's budget problems are worse than they feared but it came off the lows and strong...
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obama: at a time when washington is divided in old ideological battles he shows us what can be achieved when we bring people together to seek pragmatic solutions. bloomberg: i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. are you happy? nina: you know, i want her to realize her dreams. that's all. lemonis: are you happy, yes or no? nina: if you asked my husband, he'd say no. lemonis: nina...you're not. nina: i just want you to know that i'm proud of you, and i would do anything for you. and i'm also sorry that i couldn't take it to the level it deserved on my own. finia: that's okay. nina: that's part of my unhappiness. lemonis: i think there's a way for you to do both. nina: yeah, and that's nothing for me. i've done way more. lemonis: i want finia and nina to understand that, while i want them to work their tails off and be totally committed to this business, i also want them to have a balance. and if nina has some interests outside of this business, i'm totally fine with her pursuing those, as long as it doesn't compromise this. you have some thinking to do because i want to know how
obama: at a time when washington is divided in old ideological battles he shows us what can be achieved when we bring people together to seek pragmatic solutions. bloomberg: i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. are you happy? nina: you know, i want her to realize her dreams. that's all. lemonis: are you happy, yes or no? nina: if you asked my husband, he'd say no. lemonis: nina...you're not. nina: i just want you to know that i'm proud of you, and i would do anything for you. and i'm...
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designed by climate change general motors has not signed on the california rules are looser than the obama regulations but still stricter than what the trump administration has proposed the president targeting ford in particular on twitter. he says the founders of ford motor company and general motors are rolling over at the weakness of current car company executives willing to spend more money on a car that is not as safe or good and cost $3,000 more ford is focused on acting to protect the environment while also protecting the affordability of cars and trucks experts say there's no evidence that current fuel economy standards impact vehicle performances environmental groups also challenged the notion that trump administration rules would make drivers safer or reduce costs. back to you. >>> coming up, why president trump says tim cook is a quote unquote great executive while others are not. >> plus new plans from the european union to crack down on facial recognition technology and later on why recession fears may be overblown a very busy hour ahead when worldwide exchange returns right a
designed by climate change general motors has not signed on the california rules are looser than the obama regulations but still stricter than what the trump administration has proposed the president targeting ford in particular on twitter. he says the founders of ford motor company and general motors are rolling over at the weakness of current car company executives willing to spend more money on a car that is not as safe or good and cost $3,000 more ford is focused on acting to protect the...
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say that, you know, just coming back to what i was going to say is that if i wanted to give president obama credit i certainly would give him credit for his pushing the trade agenda recently. i think that's a very important component. i hope we get it done. beyond that it has to be budgetary stuff and regulation. >> which no progress will be made until we get into 2017 and swearing in a new group. all right. let's switch gears. china is the number one story, everybody is talking about it. off camera you and i agreed that we could talk about the china balance sheet, we could talk about how the data probably not highly accurate, but we ended up with another person important. will you explain. >> all right. if you look at china and say could this possibly account for what's going on the answer is no. first of all, look in the fall in the chinese stock market, it preceded ours by a couple of months. it doesn't take two months for information to travel from china to the united states. second if you do the numbers, do the arithmetic and say how much do co-a fall in china affect the united states
say that, you know, just coming back to what i was going to say is that if i wanted to give president obama credit i certainly would give him credit for his pushing the trade agenda recently. i think that's a very important component. i hope we get it done. beyond that it has to be budgetary stuff and regulation. >> which no progress will be made until we get into 2017 and swearing in a new group. all right. let's switch gears. china is the number one story, everybody is talking about it....
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i think obama has a slight lead. when you look at the middle class, obama leads 19% among those who stand up -- who think he stands up best for the middle class. 19%. but if you ask middle class people who they favor, it's even. 4 48-48. and if you ask something called middle class families, married with kids, middle class families give romney a 14-point lead. now, that tells you there's a lot of movement inside these categories. and i think generically the president's taken a slight lead but it's still a real horse race. >> the first debate on october 3rd, how often are they game changers with six weeks left in the cycle? >> you know, my experience is not that often. mostly -- they're so well-rehearsed. they play defense and don't like to make bold statements. now something might really come out of this thing. but i don't see it as kennedy/nixon or reagan/carter. but who knows? those are the two exceptions. but i think mitt romney is an underrated debater. he may not be as sophisticated as president obama, but i wat
i think obama has a slight lead. when you look at the middle class, obama leads 19% among those who stand up -- who think he stands up best for the middle class. 19%. but if you ask middle class people who they favor, it's even. 4 48-48. and if you ask something called middle class families, married with kids, middle class families give romney a 14-point lead. now, that tells you there's a lot of movement inside these categories. and i think generically the president's taken a slight lead but...
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. >>> still ahead, the big outrage over president obama's $10 a barrel oil tax. we'll debate it ahead. you'll hear from one five star fund manager who has been beating the market. how he does it, el tell us all about it. >>> tons of red on the nasdaq 100. much more market coverage coming your way when "power lunch" returns. in new york state, we believe tomorrow starts today. all across the state the economy is growing, with creative new business incentives, and the lowest taxes in decades, attracting the talent and companies of tomorrow. like in the hudson valley, with world class biotech. and on long island, where great universities are creating next generation technologies. let us help grow your company's tomorrow, today at business.ny.gov >>> president obama drawing big heat for proposing a $10 per barrel tax on oil. part of his final budget proposal. the white house says the new revenues would fund clean transportation projects like high speed railways, autonomous cars and clean energy research. let's get to cnbc's eamon javers. >> the clean energy proposal,
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